How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player
This wikiHow teaches you how to take a screenshot of a video frame while using Windows Media Player. Windows Media Player (WMP) is no longer included in Windows 10 or available for download, but if you have it on your computer from a...
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Windows 10
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Picture 3 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Type in windows media player. Doing so will search your computer for the Windows Media Player application.- Windows Media Player doesn't come included in most Windows 10 computers unless you upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 7.
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Picture 4 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Click Windows Media Player. It's a blue icon with an orange-and-white "Play" button on it. Windows Media Player will open.- If you don't see Windows Media Player in the search results, it isn't installed on your computer and you won't be able to use WMP on your current computer.
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Picture 5 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Click Videos. It's a tab in the upper-left side of the WMP window.- If this is your first time opening Windows Media Player in a while, the Videos tab may take several minutes to load.
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Picture 6 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Open a video that you want to watch. Double-click the video for which you want to take a snapshot. -
Picture 7 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Go to the point in the video that you want to screenshot. Click and drag the slider at the bottom of the Windows Media Player window to the right until you arrive at the frame that you want to screenshot. -
Picture 8 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Pause the video. Click the "Pause" button at the bottom of the window, or press the space bar on your computer's keyboard. -
Picture 9 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Full-screen the video if needed. Simply double-click the middle of the video's window. -
Picture 10 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Press the ⊞ Win key and the PrtScn key at the same time. The ⊞ Win key is in the bottom-left side of the keyboard, while the PrtScn ("Print Screen") key is in the upper-right side of the keyboard. You should see the screen dim for a brief moment, signifying that the screenshot has been taken.- You can find the screenshot in your computer's "Screenshots" folder, which will appear in the "Pictures" folder after you've taken at least one screenshot.
- The PrtScn key may also have Prt Sc or Prt Scr on it.
- If you don't have the PrtScn button on your keyboard, try the Snipping Tool method in the next section of this article.
Method 2 of 2:
Windows 7
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Picture 13 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Type windows media player into Start. Doing so will search your computer for the Windows Media Player program. -
Picture 14 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Click Windows Media Player. It's a blue icon with an orange-and-white "Play" button on it. Windows Media Player will open. -
Picture 15 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Click Videos. It's a tab in the upper-left side of the WMP window.- If this is your first time opening Windows Media Player in a while, the Videos tab may take several minutes to load.
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Picture 16 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Open a video that you want to watch. Double-click the video for which you want to take a snapshot. -
Picture 17 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Go to the point in the video that you want to screenshot. Click and drag the slider at the bottom of the Windows Media Player window to the right until you arrive at the frame that you want to screenshot. -
Picture 18 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Pause the video. Click the "Pause" button at the bottom of the window, or press the space bar on your computer's keyboard. -
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Picture 21 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Type in snipping tool. This will search your computer for the Snipping Tool app, which is the best way to take screenshots in Windows 7 (or Windows 10 if you don't have a "Print Screen" button). -
Picture 22 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Click Snipping Tool. It resembles a pair of scissors. You'll find this at the top of the window. -
Picture 23 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player ClickPicture 24 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player - On Windows 10, this arrow is next to the Mode button.
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Picture 25 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Select Rectangular Snip. It's in the drop-down menu. This option will allow you to draw a box around the area that you want to screenshot without including non-video sections of the screen.[1] -
Picture 26 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Click New. It's in the top-left corner of the Snipping Tool window. -
Picture 27 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Select the Windows Media Player window. Click the top-left corner of the video's window and drag down into the bottom-right corner of the window. -
Picture 28 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Release the mouse button. Doing so will take a screenshot of everything inside of the rectangle that you drew. -
Picture 29 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Click the "Save" button. It's a square, floppy disk-shaped item at the top of the Snipping Tool window. -
Picture 30 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Select a save location. Click a folder on the left side of the window to set it as the place in which you'll save your screenshot. -
Picture 31 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Enter a name. Type a name for your screenshot into the "File name" text box. -
Picture 32 of How to Take a Snapshot of a Video Running in Windows Media Player Click Save. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will save your snapshot in the selected folder under the name that you chose.
Update 05 March 2020
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